Rigid Motions
Congruence
Similarity
Trigonometry
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Rotation can be described as a 

turn

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To figures are congruent if

They have the same size and shape. Angles and side lengths are the same.

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A dilation is a non-rigid motion which means

Same shape different size. Side lengths change. Angle measures stay the same.

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The acronym that helps you remember the trig ratios is 

SOH CAH TOA

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How do you spell my last name? 

González

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The types of transformations that are rigid motions are

Translation, Rotation, Reflection

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The 5 congruence theorems are

HL, ASA, SSS, SAS, AAS

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The 3 types of similarity theorems are 

SSS, AA, SAS

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What is the only type of triangle you can use trig ratios with?

Right Triangles

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The side opposite the right angle is 

Hypotenuse

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A rigid motion is a shape that...

Doesn't change shape or size 

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A triangle that is not a right triangle cannot use this theorem.

Hypotenuse Leg

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The following triangles are similar by this theorem.


AA

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The missing side of a right triangle when a=7 and b=7.4.

c = 10.2

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Use this trig function when you do not have the hypotenuse but you have the other two sides.

Tangent

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This clockwise rotation is the same as rotating 90o counterclockwise.

270clockwise

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Are these triangles congruent? If so, what theorem?

Yes. SSS

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The sides of similar figures needs to be

proportional

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What is the value of x? ROUND to nearest tenth

43.8

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All three sides are congruent

Equilateral Triangle

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This picture displays (what type of rigid motion)

Rotation

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Are the triangles congruent? If so by what theorem.

Yes. AAS, ASA

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Are the two triangles similar. If so, by what theorem. (Show work)

Yes, SAS

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Do the side length 34, 25.5 & 44.7 create a right triangle?

NO

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Ms. Gonzalez's favorite color.

Yellow

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